Give your property a pre winter once over

12 Oct 2011
Posted by Miriam O'Neill

AA encourages homes and businesses to give their properties the pre winter once over

AA Ireland, one of Ireland’s largest insurers, with more than 200,000 customers is reminding households and businesses nationwide to go over their properties with a fine tooth comb and review their level of insurance cover to make sure they’re prepared for another potential harsh winter. Last December burst pipe related household claims in Ireland cost €173.1m, while commercial claims amounted to €50.6m.

In an AA Home Insurance poll conducted this time last year 34% of the 6,000 participants said they had reduced their buildings contents insurance within the last two year. 15% also indicated they had reduced their house contents sum insured while 3% said they had no insurance cover what-so-ever.

“While it can be tough to manage household outgoings and difficult decisions have to be made, we would urge homeowners and businesses to be cautious when it comes to their building and contents insurance especially during winter.” Says John Farrell, Director of AA Insurance. “Repairing the damage done by burst pipes can be a huge burden if uninsured.” AA Home Insurance reports that the average cost of an individual burst pipe claim during December 2010 was close to €7,000.

Overall the Irish Insurance industry processed 30,000 claims relating to damage to homes and businesses caused by burst pipes during December 2010. “During December 2009 and January 2010, 19,000 home and business claims were made as a result of frozen pipes and this was followed by 30,000 claims during December 2010.” Says Farrell. “Last year businesses faced disruption and thousands of households were left miserable by damaged pipes something which could have been avoided with better preparation.” believes Farrell.

To help businesses and homeowners to do a comprehensive check of their properties AA Ireland offers the following tips:

AA pre-winter home checklist:

Interior of the home

• Get your boiler serviced regularly by a qualified Gas Safe-registered engineer – if it’s due its annual service soon, get it booked in before the weather gets really cold;

•If you regularly use an open fire or log-burning stove, get the chimney swept;

•Familiarise yourself with the location of your mains water stop valve (it’s usually under the sink or stairs), in case you need to shut it off in the event of a burst pipe;

•If you know how to, bleed your radiators, as air pockets reduce their efficiency;

•Check pipes and water tank for missing insulation and arrange replacement if necessary;

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Miriam O’ Neill, PR Exec at AA Ireland began working in the AA in August 2010. Miriam’s core activities on a day to day basis include management of the AA’s media relations programme, generation of quality coverage in support of key business lines, provision of content for AA social media channels and the AA customer Ezine, regular broadcast interviews, occasional events management and interactions with the large AA customer base on motor policy issues.